The nanotechnology-based disinfectant spray can be used for disinfecting all types of surfaces, including fabrics, plastics and metallic objects. Dettol brand is trending on the social media for the ...
Iconic antiseptic brand Dettol has been limited to personal hygiene and health for long. The brand is now diversifying its presence in India and is targeting clean homes next. The launch of Dettol ...
That is correct but that doesn’t mean that Dettol spray can kill the new coronavirus identified in Wuhan. Coronavirus is a category of viruses that includes the common cold, and it is likely this the ...
China’s coronavirus outbreak showed no signs of abating as the death toll rose sharply to 490 with more than 24324 confirmed cases. India has reported three cases of coronavirus so far, all from ...
With rumour-mongering and speculation spreading faster than Novel Coronavirus on social media platforms, Dettol manufacturer RB on Monday cleared the air about its disinfectant spray. The firm reacted ...
The maker of Dettol has said its product should not be ingested "under any circumstances" after Donald Trump suggested tests should be carried out to see if COVID-19 patients could be injected with ...
Reckitt Benckiser, the company that makes Dettol disinfectant and Lysol cleaning products, has been working round the clock to keep its factories running to meet growing demand amid the coronavirus ...
The spray is highly versatile and can be used on both hard and soft surfaces inside homes leaving everything clean and fresh Leading consumer hygiene brand Dettol, has announced the launch of Dettol ...
At this point, it’s common knowledge that disinfectant wipes and spray are essential products to keep your house virus-free. But what about using it inside your body? President Donald Trump floated ...
Two top household brands in the UK and US, Dettol and Lysol, have issued a statement cautioning against the use of their cleaning products to treat coronavirus ‘in no circumstances’ after Donald Trump ...
GREEDY sellers are flogging bottles of Dettol for a whopping £5,600 as stockpilers clear supermarket shelves of cleaning products. The coronavirus pandemic has seen people panic buy food and cleaning ...
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